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WELCOME TO THE WEBSITE OF
THE BRICKHILLS & STOKE HAMMOND
All Saints, Bow Brickhill
St Mary the Virgin, Great Brickhill
St Mary Magdalene, Little Brickhill
St Luke, Stoke Hammond
For information re the individual churches, click on the church name above, or on the photo below
For general information for all the Benefice, cliick on the Menu bar (3 horizontal lines) above
Older information has been archived and can be found in the "Archive" section at the bottom of the Menu list
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St Mary the Virgin Church
Lower Way
Great Brickhill
Milton Keynes, MK17 9AE
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St Mary Magdalene Church
Watling Street
Little Brickhill
Milton Keynes, MK17 9NA
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BOW BRICKHILL
NEWS
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GREAT BRICKHILL
NEWS
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LITTLE BRICKHILL
NEWS
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STOKE HAMMOND
NEWS
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DAILY MESSAGE
Colossians 3:13
10/06/2025
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BENEFICE
SERVICE INFORMATION:
** CHURCH SERVICES **
The services across the Benefice follow a four month cycle.
Click on the relevant link below for a current PDF file of the services for:- June
SERVICES IN THE BENEFICE THIS WEEK:
The services in the Benefice on 15th June, Trinity Sunday, are:-
9.30 (Bow Brickhill) Holy Communion
9.30 (Stoke Hammond) Morning Worship
11.00 (Great Brickhill) Family Service
To download a PDF with full details for the current month's services and readings:- Click Here
The Bible readings for Trinity Sunday, 15th June:-
Proverbs 8: 1-4; Romans 5: 1-5; John 16: 12-15
LATEST "PATHWAYS" EDITION:
To download the latest copy of Pathways, the magazine for the people of the Diocese of Oxford:- Click Here
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RECTOR'S
NEWSLETTER
Carers' Week, June 9th - 15th
June 2025
Dear Friends,
Over six million people in this country are ‘carers’ – that is, they provide unpaid care to someone they know. That used to include me, and it may include you. In fact, it is estimated that three out of five people in this country will be carers at some point in their lives.
One of the things that impresses me about life in our villages is the number of people I see who give significant care and help, not only to members of their family, but also to friends and neighbours as well. And I find that they usually prefer to do it quietly, and with a minimum of fuss or attention, but that may mean that they miss out on help and support that could make a great difference for them, and the people they care for.
I am often humbled by the quality of care I see going on around me, both from paid workers and from willing volunteers. I give thanks for that, and I remember that Jesus said, in one of his parables:
" Truly I tell you, whatever you did for the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me". (Matthew 25. 40)
Revd John Waller
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